Become an ICE reviewer

ICE reviewers are vital to what we do. They assess candidates who want to become professional qualified members and encourage high standards in the profession.

ICE members sitting their professional review

We need experienced, professionally qualified ICE members to assess candidates taking their Professional Review.

Helping to qualify graduates and technicians gives our reviewers a real sense of personal satisfaction. Without them, we wouldn't be able to carry out our main role. Reviewers also help members to develop their careers and the industry to get the supply and standard of professionals it needs.

As a reviewer, you're developing your interviewing and critical thinking skills all the time too. And there's also a lot you can learn about technical innovation and progress in the industry from bright candidates.

Reviewers always work in pairs, so you'll also get the opportunity to build relationships with your peers. Both of you will prepare questions based on the candidate's report, interview them and provide feedback.

How do you become an ICE reviewer?

Other reviewers, ICE committee or panel members, or ICE staff can recommend experienced ICE members to be reviewers. Our Professional Review Panel appoints reviewers.